Enlight Metals Supplies 5,800+ Tonnes Steel for Metro, Airport Projects
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Enlight Metals Supplies 5,800+ Tonnes Steel for Metro, Airport Projects

Enlight Metals, one of India’s fastest-growing metal aggregators, has strengthened its role in national infrastructure by delivering over 5,800 tonne of high-grade steel for two key government projects — the Pune Metro and Udaipur Airport.

The company supplied more than 4,000–4,500 tonne of plates, structural steel, TMT bars (grades 550 and 550D), and pipes to top contractors such as Tata-Gulermak JV, Shapoorji Pallonji, and J Kumar for the Pune Metro. Its strategic proximity to the project site ensured swift delivery within 48–72 hours, helping contractors maintain construction timelines and efficiency.

At Udaipur Airport, Enlight Metals partnered with Nyati Engineering, the main contractor, to deliver 1,300 tonne of consultant-approved YST 310-grade pipes and sections. Deliveries were phased in cycles of around 15 days over a 2–3 year period, supporting the project’s successful completion.

The company emphasised high-strength grades such as TMT 550/550D, YST 310, YST 210, and primary-grade structural steel to meet stringent durability and compliance standards set for government infrastructure. Close coordination with supplier plants ensured rigorous quality control and seamless supply.

“Government projects demand speed, reliability, and strict adherence to quality norms. Our contributions to landmark initiatives like the Pune Metro and Udaipur Airport showcase how a steel aggregator can add real value to execution timelines. We are proud to be part of India’s infrastructure boom, playing a role in building the nation’s future,” said Vedant Goel, Director, Enlight Metals.

Despite limited public endorsements from clients, Enlight Metals’ timely delivery, robust supply chain, and material compliance have cemented its reputation as a trusted steel aggregator.

With India rapidly scaling investments in transport, urban infrastructure, and connectivity, the company is preparing to expand its footprint across more large-scale government projects nationwide.

Enlight Metals, one of India’s fastest-growing metal aggregators, has strengthened its role in national infrastructure by delivering over 5,800 tonne of high-grade steel for two key government projects — the Pune Metro and Udaipur Airport.The company supplied more than 4,000–4,500 tonne of plates, structural steel, TMT bars (grades 550 and 550D), and pipes to top contractors such as Tata-Gulermak JV, Shapoorji Pallonji, and J Kumar for the Pune Metro. Its strategic proximity to the project site ensured swift delivery within 48–72 hours, helping contractors maintain construction timelines and efficiency.At Udaipur Airport, Enlight Metals partnered with Nyati Engineering, the main contractor, to deliver 1,300 tonne of consultant-approved YST 310-grade pipes and sections. Deliveries were phased in cycles of around 15 days over a 2–3 year period, supporting the project’s successful completion.The company emphasised high-strength grades such as TMT 550/550D, YST 310, YST 210, and primary-grade structural steel to meet stringent durability and compliance standards set for government infrastructure. Close coordination with supplier plants ensured rigorous quality control and seamless supply.“Government projects demand speed, reliability, and strict adherence to quality norms. Our contributions to landmark initiatives like the Pune Metro and Udaipur Airport showcase how a steel aggregator can add real value to execution timelines. We are proud to be part of India’s infrastructure boom, playing a role in building the nation’s future,” said Vedant Goel, Director, Enlight Metals.Despite limited public endorsements from clients, Enlight Metals’ timely delivery, robust supply chain, and material compliance have cemented its reputation as a trusted steel aggregator.With India rapidly scaling investments in transport, urban infrastructure, and connectivity, the company is preparing to expand its footprint across more large-scale government projects nationwide.

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